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Fugitive Souls

by Short & Curly

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1.
Head West, Turn Right Head west, turn right and you’ll find me Near a town with ‘Please drive slowly’ at each end I have walked away from ties that bind me It’s way off the map, but I’m still going ’round the bend A rusty track, it runs right through this town You can’t get here by train from anywhere no more But when I trek along that track come sundown I swear I can still hear the locomotives roar The stars out here for you must be the same The more I stare at them, the less I see When I search that firmament for something to blame Those eyes in the night, they’re looking back at me Head west, turn right and you’ll find me Where the sign says ‘Prone to flood – live at your own risk’ I’d love to see you, as long as you don’t remind me You don’t like mud and you bring a plowing disk The stars out here for you must be the same The more I stare at them, the less I see When I search that firmament for something to blame Those eyes in the night, they’re looking back at me Head west, turn right, turn right Just trust my footsteps, there is no other way Head west, turn right, turn right, when you see my light When you get here I know you’re going to stay I know, I know you’re going to stay
2.
Do the River Walk When you’re in a muddle with your soul so blue Like you’re in a puddle with a hole in your shoe Your car won’t start, you’re down at heart And gettin’ it together is fallin’ apart Do the river walk do-doot ’n doot do do [x2] Take it slow past the rapids, straight around the bend Start at the beginning, when you get to the end If every mangy stranger isn’t lookin’ like a friend Turn a-right around, go strollin’ back again Do the river walk do-doot ’n doot do do [x2] Because an old man river is sadly depleted By the careless way it’s mistreated But an old man river is never defeated Do-the do-the, do-the do-the, do-the do-the Do the river walk I used to go places deep in my sleep [He’ll be halfway to the river and still a-countin’ sheep] But it’s better etiquette than being seen around the town [In your green gumboots and a purple dressing gown] Do the river walk do-doot ’n doot do do [x2] ’Cause it’s all water, water, water, water under the bridge You oughta oughta oughta oughta oughta follow that ridge Do the river walk, do the river walk ’Cause you’re never goin’ backward by the flowin’ Blackwood When you do-the do-the, do-the do-the, do-the do-the Do the river walk
3.
Reverse Engineering We’ve been building something fine, it seems like forever Could be intelligent design, but we’re really not that clever Now it’s back to the drawing board, back to going by feel Back to when falling in love was reinventing the wheel Reverse engineering, taking the pieces apart To find the bit that’s made to fit what’s missing in your heart Reverse engineering, that’s what I try to do When I’m losing track and can’t get back to what’s going on with you What’s going on with you So we’ve been going by the blueprint, with ciphers writ in white We can trace out every bone-like line, but the flesh is out of sight There’s no patented invention, no prototype for this But I parlay my intention for a magic-bullet kiss Reverse engineering, that’s what I try to do When I’m losing track and can’t get back to what’s going on with you Reverse engineering, taking the pieces apart To find the bit that’s made to fit what’s missing in your heart What’s missing in your heart, missing in your heart, etc
4.
Stealin’ Sugar They caught me stealin’ sugar They threw me in the jail And I sent for my baby To come and go my bail ’Cause they caught me stealin’ sugar And he turned me down They caught you stealin’ sugar girl Gonna run you out of town When I was a young girl My ma sent me to school I stole my teacher’s sugar They said I broke the rules They caught me stealin’ sugar And they sent me home Teacher wanted you at school Said that’s where you belong Now I stole a lot of sugar From every town I know But the sweetest sugar of them all I know just where to go ’Cause I been stealin’ that sugar For a mighty long long time But they finally caught me stealin’ boys Guess I’ll have to pay my fine They took me to the courthouse I got 10 years in the pen I told that judge when I get out I’m gonna steal again ’Cause I like stealin’ that sugar Stealin’s wrong I’m told But I’m gonna steal a lot of sugar now before I get too old Now I stole a lot of sugar From every town I know But the sweetest sugar of them all I know just where to go ’Cause I been stealin’ that sugar For a mighty long long time But they finally caught me stealin’ boys Guess I’ll have to pay my fine
5.
Yellow Boat 04:40
Yellow Boat I came across a yellow boat lying by the river bank like a beached banana I thought I’d borrow it and float and if by any chance it sank, I’d call it instant karma Making jetsam of my cares I stretched out fore and aft to sleep perchance to dream And in my state of unawares that stolen fruit of shallow draft found its own way down midstream When my skeleton is a tree fallen into the river When my soul is a twig on its way to the sea When the memory of who I was begins to wither Well, never mind – it was enough just to be On a day like this, on a day like this Life was a kiss, on a day like this I came across a yellow boat lying by the river bank It carried me away I wish I could have put it back Eventually it leaked and sank beneath me where I lay Eventually it leaked and sank beneath me where I lay When my skeleton is a tree fallen into the river When my soul is a twig on its way to the sea When the memory of who I was begins to wither Well, never mind – it was enough just to be On a day like this, on a day like this Life was a kiss on a day like this [x3] I came across a yellow boat lying by the river bank It carried me away
6.
Fugitive Soul I like your town, I like the way you live I like the dry wit in your watering hole I like your dusty roads and hidden farms And your hills they feel like open arms Never thought I’d find a place to fill that role So spare some good grace for a fugitive soul As you all know, I don’t come from around here The dead-end roads I’ve walked all led somewhere But I’ve never had a gravestone to honour If it took roots to survive, I’d be a goner I’ve been a nomad, an outcast and a stray But I feel no need to go walkabout today I like your town, I like the way you live I like the dry wit in your watering hole I like your dusty roads and hidden farms And your hills they feel like open arms Never thought I’d find a place to fill that role So spare some good grace for a fugitive soul When I kicked the city I said four million farewells It’s amazing how much weight one finger dispels You can tell yourself it’s freedom as you’re leaving Eventually you’ll end up disbelieving Call me a nomad, an outcast or a stray But I feel no need to go walkabout today I like your town, I like the way you live I like the dry wit in your waterin’ hole I like your dusty roads and hidden farms And your hills they feel like open arms Never thought I’d find a place to fill that role So spare some good grace for a fugitive soul Never thought I’d find somewhere to fill that role So won’t you buy another beer for a fugitive soul Go on and buy another beer for a fugitive soul
7.
Three Stories to the Truth I’ve been out listening to talk on the street Learnin’ the lowdown through the soles of my feet Things I’ve heard about the good people I know Bad word travels fast when the livin’ is slow They say the neighbour’s got an axe to grind The butcher’s got a wife no-one can find The dentist’s always drillin’ with killin’ on his mind The vicar likes a flicker of the pornographic kind And the things I’ve heard about you, my friend It fair made the hair on my head stand on end Well, you can tell a tall tale and never stoop for proof Trade in myth and scandal ’til you’re long in the tooth But there’s two sides to every story And three stories to the truth Always three stories to the truth [to the truth, yeah] Yeah, I’ve been out listening to talk on the street Learnin’ the lowdown through the soles of my feet Things I’ve heard about the good people I know Bad word travels fast when the livin’ is slow And the things I’ve heard about you, my friend It fair made the hair on my head stand on end Well, you can tell a tall tale and never stoop for proof Trade in myth and scandal ’til you’re long in the tooth But there’s two sides to every story And three stories to the truth I went from room to room to room to room And I found a guru on the roof He said there’s two sides to every story Two sides to every story Two sides to every story And always three stories to the truth
8.
Lucky Penny 03:54
Lucky Penny I found an old Australian penny, I can’t remember where It doesn’t matter anyway, you probably don’t care The point is that it’s lucky, the way found pennies are And ever since I picked it up I’ve had a lucky star I wanna wanna be your lucky penny Let’s get together ’round-the-clock it I got the time if you’ve got any So pick me up and put me in your pocket I found an old Australian penny, been spent a thousand ways But keep a lucky penny and it pays ’n pays ’n pays I tell you of my fortune, expecting you to scoff But come and rub against me, some luck just might rub off I wanna wanna be your lucky penny Let’s get together ’round-the-clock it I got the time if you’ve got any So pick me up and put me in your pocket Don’t have no legal tender, don’t have no ready cash All I have’s a flippin’ coin that’s done its flippin’ dash But money isn’t everything, they say to coin a phrase I take my flippin’ chances and I play the way it lays I wanna wanna be your lucky penny Let’s get together ’round-the-clock it I got the time if you’ve got any So pick me up and put me in your pocket Let’s get together, roll ’n rock it I found an old Australian penny, been spent a thousand ways But keep a lucky penny and it pays ’n pays ’n pays The point is that it’s lucky, the way found pennies are And ever since I picked it up I’ve had a lucky star I’ve had a lucky star, I’ve had a lucky star So come and rub against me Some luck just might rub off, just might rub off, just might rub off
9.
Last Drink for a While Working myself to death and living in the red I planted threescore seeds behind the tractor shed Twenty-seven kilos is a demon stash to store My future cut ’n dried until a knock upon the door I’ve had me some money some, but I never had a pile This could be my last drink, this could be my last drink for a while Now, friends are thick as thieves when you’ve got what they need With the deals going down, I had many friends indeed Now tomorrow’s judgment day and I’m drinking all alone ’Cause those friends all disappeared like the sinking of a stone So excuse me if I knock this back like it’s going out of style This could be my last drink, this could be my last drink for a while I know I’ve been a fool, I know I took a risk But let me tell you something, let me tell you this A man’ll do what he has to do to keep a wretched farm And I never hurt no-one, I twisted no-one’s arm So remember me at Christmas, maybe giftwrap me a file This could be my last drink, this could be my last drink for a while So remember me at Christmas – yeah man, giftwrap me a file This could be my last drink, this could be my last drink for a while
10.
Love is an Instrumental I’m not looking for love that’s perfect note for note Lost in loneliness is the tenor of my song Some people say I’m a hopeless dozy dote But hum a bit, we’ll pick it up as we go along I know I’m sounding absurd I’m always messing up the words But honestly, what more can I say Than love’s an instrumental day to day Love’s an instrumental anyway If you should hear me coming in on the off beat It’s just because my timing’s flawed from sad refrains I’ve played the second fiddle in a bitter suite And fallen out of tune and other contrapuntal pains I know I’m sounding absurd I’m always messing up the words But honestly, what more can I say Than love’s an instrumental day to day Love’s an instrumental anyway It’s hard to get things right from the very first take Perfect pitch is not always what it’s made out If what you’re looking for is an instrumental break I can do without the verse, the chorus and the fade-out I know I’m sounding absurd I’m always messing up the words But honestly, what more can I say Than love’s instrumental day to day Love’s an instrumental, love’s an instrumental Love’s an instrumental anyway

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Country, blues, folk, reggae... Fugitive Souls reflects the range of styles Short & Curly play live. It has nine original songs and one cover – Stealin' Sugar, an obscure 1954 rockabilly tune from Tennessee.

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released February 17, 2018

Karen ‘Curly’ Hunt – vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
Steve ‘Short’ Packer – vocals, harmonica

Greg Lee Bird – 2nd acoustic guitar (4), electric guitar (6, 9), drums, percussion
Clayton Roberts – bass (3, 7, 9)
Ian Hulme – ukulele (5)
Yuk AFella – drums (3)

Produced by Short & Curly and Greg Lee Bird
Recorded and mixed by Greg Lee Bird at Guppy Street Studio,
Pemberton, Western Australia, April-November 2017
Mastered by Mark Whitehouse at ProCopy, Perth, WA

All songs copyright © Steve Packer/Karen Hunt 2018
except Stealin’ Sugar © Ray Batts 1954

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